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The Evolution of Science Fiction
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A talk about the Golang garbage collector from the International Symposium on Memory Management
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World's oldest bread found at prehistoric site in Jordan
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Redeye commenting on esports and the olympics
5 votes -
Jupiter’s got twelve new moons — one is a bit of a problem child
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What are your expectations and hopes for Tildes in the future?
Personally, I hope it takes over Reddit’s role of being primarily for discussion and a place to congregate interesting content, staying away from the more mainstream-y aspects, like the redesign....
Personally, I hope it takes over Reddit’s role of being primarily for discussion and a place to congregate interesting content, staying away from the more mainstream-y aspects, like the redesign. What do you expect/hope for?
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The World's Worst Industrial Disaster is Still Unfolding
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Guidelines for Tildes
Hello there! I just received my invite a few minutes ago and I'm happily exploring the site right now. As many others, I came over from Reddit looking for a better alternative. I tried to find...
Hello there!
I just received my invite a few minutes ago and I'm happily exploring the site right now.
As many others, I came over from Reddit looking for a better alternative.
I tried to find some information about the current guidelines but wasn't really able to find anything of substance.Apart from being civil with each other, what's the official ruleset and how can we as testers contribute?
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Deliveroo threatens to terminate workers after losing their contracts
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The "macaroni" scandal of 1772: A gay trial a century before Oscar Wilde
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How a group of romance writers cashed in on Amazon's Kindle Unlimited
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Project Code Rush - The beginnings of Netscape/Mozilla
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Wood ash cement
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Daily Tildes discussion - approaches to self-promotion
This is a topic that's been brought up a little here and there, but not something we've gone into very formally yet. Specifically, this was prompted by this post today. Not to pick on @nkv too...
This is a topic that's been brought up a little here and there, but not something we've gone into very formally yet. Specifically, this was prompted by this post today. Not to pick on @nkv too much, but it makes a good example of a user that (so far, at least) has very little activity outside of posting about their own project/business.
For my personal opinion, when I was a moderator on reddit, the guideline that I would generally use to explain to people that were overly self-promoting was along the lines of: "It's fine to be a redditor with a website, but not a website with a reddit account." When I started working at reddit later, this was included in the "Guidelines for self-promotion on reddit" wiki page (though some Confucius guy stole my credit).
Reddit doesn't follow those guidelines any more, but I've always thought it was a reasonable way to explain the distinction. Members of the community occasionally posting about their own projects is good (and something we should want to encourage), but we don't want people outside the community coming and trying to just use established communities as a source of traffic.
What are your thoughts about self-promotion in general? How should we try to determine if someone's activity on the site goes too far into self-promotion territory? If we find people that are over that line, how should it be dealt with?
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The Tildes code is now open-sourced
Disclaimer: this post/information will probably only be interesting to more technical people It's long overdue, but Tildes is now open-sourced: https://gitlab.com/tildes/tildes There's still a ton...
Disclaimer: this post/information will probably only be interesting to more technical people
It's long overdue, but Tildes is now open-sourced: https://gitlab.com/tildes/tildes
There's still a ton to do in terms of writing more documentation, filling out the issue tracker with known issues/plans and so on, but it should be ready enough to get started.
I'm planning to make a post on the Tildes blog tomorrow or Thursday announcing this more formally, but I'd like to keep it a bit quiet until then, in case there are any issues or major gaps in the docs discovered when some of you start looking at it. I'd especially appreciate it if any of you would like to try setting up a local development version and let me know how it goes, and if the instructions all make sense.
There are two new pages on the docs site as part of this as well:
- Development Setup - describes how to do the initial setup necessary to get a local development version of the site running
- Development - a general page with information and instructions related to a lot of aspects of site development. It's very scattered right now and I intend to split it into multiple pages eventually, but that will require some more work on the blog to support being able to organize it well. There are still some definite gaps in here, but it should describe most of the major pieces.
I'd appreciate any feedback about the documents, code, etc. As mentioned, I'd be especially grateful if some of you want to try setting up a local development version by following my instructions, and give feedback about if any parts of the process are unclear, incomplete, or otherwise need more work. Please feel free to ask any questions you have as well.
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On the future computer era modification of the American character and the role of the engineer, or, a little caution in the haste to number (1968)
7 votes -
The HITMAN: Summer Pack lets you play Episode 3 for free until July 30
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PS4 5.05 BPF Double Free Kernel Exploit Writeup
7 votes -
No Man's Sky | NEXT trailer
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Comic Books - tell me about your favorites, my Tilderinos!
Or whatever else you'd want to talk about concerning comic books! A new comic book shop has opened in my town, and my fiancée and I are pretty excited about it. We've never really been into them,...
Or whatever else you'd want to talk about concerning comic books!
A new comic book shop has opened in my town, and my fiancée and I are pretty excited about it. We've never really been into them, but we're pretty excited to get into them. On that note, does anyone have any good recommendations for a newcomer?
As a neat aside, we have a thirty-plus year old comic book-ization of Return of the Jedi, and that's pretty cool.
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Just got back from my vacation! Whats up everyone? Have any of you been away?
I went to Iowa for over a month. Visiting family and such. How about you?
10 votes -
NVIDIA, Oculus, Valve, AMD, and Microsoft form VirtualLink Consortium and introduce an open industry standard for connecting next-generation VR headsets
8 votes -
I'm new here
I'm still gonna be on reddit though. This is my new go-to reddit alternative when i'm bored.
23 votes -
Riot's approach to anti-cheat
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Deca - Flux (2018)
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test ctrl-enter 3
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test ctrl-enter 3
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test ctrl-enter 2
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test ctrl-enter 2
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test ctrl-enter
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Top Voting Machine Vendor Admits It Installed Remote-Access Software on Systems Sold to States
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Here's what fifty years of food supply data says about Canada's eating habits
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For a brief, glorious moment, camera-wielding pigeons spied from above
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ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct has been updated!
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The making (and unmaking) of a Canadian brand: Tim Horton's
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Potential DNA damage from CRISPR has been ‘seriously underestimated,’ study finds
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Discrimination based on English (and accent)
I posted an article yesterday about name-blind hiring processes, and it got me thinking of discrimination slightly differently. I actually don't feel that we run into outright racial...
I posted an article yesterday about name-blind hiring processes, and it got me thinking of discrimination slightly differently.
I actually don't feel that we run into outright racial discrimination as much nowadays. Instead it's more subtle. It's not about technical merit, but about cultural fit. Often times, distilling down to one skill - English (both spoken and written).
It brings up questions such as:
- Can a candidate communicate verbally for the job? (Technical, though sometimes this may be judge harder than for a native English speaker that isn't always clear)
- Do they "get" jokes and other subtleties? (Cultural fit)
- Do they have an accent? How heavy is it?
I believe this is for a couple reasons:
- Candidate just can't display enough charm or charisma during the hiring process
- Raise doubts about a candidate's education/upbringing. This in itself is discriminatory (though location is not a protected class), but some regions are though to train their students in more blunt force manners than skills in problem solving
What do you all think?
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KOGNITIF - Soul Food
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The millions: The great second-half 2018 book preview
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Health insurers are vacuuming up details about you — and it could raise your rates
10 votes -
When you have a serious hereditary disease, who has a right to know?
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Silent Planet - Vanity of Sleep (2018)
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California judge halts deportations of reunited migrant families
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‘I broke the contract’: how Hannah Gadsby's trauma transformed comedy
5 votes -
Leo Kottke — Wheels (1975)
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The EU and Japan have signed an unprecedented free trade agreement which will create one of the world's largest trading blocs
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The ugly scandal that cancelled the Nobel prize
6 votes